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    Summary: Simulation

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    based on diversifying among the three departments (retailing, licensing, and production) along with diversifying among riskiness for each year. For each year, I was given $8 million dollars to be used on projects. I felt this was a fairly acceptable budget as on average I was able to initiate between 2-4 projects, depending on costs. I began 2009 by selecting three initial projects. These included the Toddler Doll Accessory Line, Retail…

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    fading margin in dB 2 n Soft/softer handover gain in dB 4 o Total losses and gains in dB ? p = k - l - m - n + o Maximum allowed propagation pathloss Lp in dB ? q = d - j + p Cell range d in Km ( Lp = κ + 10γ log10 d) ? (a) Why do we use the link budget analysis for? (b) What are the interference margin, shadowing and fast fading margins? (c) What is soft/softer handover? And why is it considered a gain? (d) What is the receiver sensitivity? 2 (e) What is the receiver noise figure? How do we…

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    Student number: 15081884 Word count: 1043 MICROECONOMICS 2 COURSEWORK (20%) Consumer utility and behavior are slightly different from each other beginning with the term consumer utility, this term was created by economists to describe the satisfaction or the usefulness a consumer acquires or obtains after using a good or service (Boundless, 2016) If a consumer continues to consume said good or product the level of satisfaction they get from that product starts to reduce or diminish which is…

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    The price of the tickets were $550 each. This effect would not be considered a normal monthly purchase, this was considered an annual budget of a vacation we might consider. We also tried to bucket the event as a splurge, a once in a lifetime event. So taking it out of a budget and recognized we would be dipping into savings to pay for. Based on our desire it was seriously considered until we understood the cost beyond just the football tickets. If the…

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    schools of thought on how to best run a business. Companies can benefit from these methods and spend lots of money training employees in the different systems. One that has caught on and has been utilized by many companies it the balanced scorecard method. The balanced scorecard method is a planning and management system that is utilized widely in business and industry, government, and nonprofit organizations. The system has been adapted worldwide by firms to align business engagements to the…

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    food, easy to pronounce, not offensive, and had “pro” meaning professional so it would call customers’ attention. In that same quarter I decide to open a new office in Sao Paulo and increase the number of sellers in Chicago, Paris, and Shanghai. My Balanced Scorecard of the fourth quarter gave me a huge surprise; it was the highest in the…

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    Case Study: Hefty Hardware

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    business department may be because of the lack of both innovation and learning which is the third perspective of the balanced scorecard. The lack of innovation may be causing the business to stall which then is causing frustration with the other functions of the business. Jenny needs to take initiative and make sure that IT is carrying its own load. The last perspective with the balanced scorecard is the customer perspective. How the customer views the company must be the biggest and most…

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    The balanced score card was developed by Dr. Robert Kaplan and David Norton. It is stated that the balanced scorecard is a strategic planning and management system that is used extensively in business and industry, government, and nonprofit organizations worldwide to align business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization, improve internal and external communications, and monitor organization. Below is a chart that tells you what it should look like. When examining Wells…

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    So what put the U.S in a league of its own? The world’s most sophisticated military panoply and a massive defense budget, an unmatched research and higher education establishment (ensure a future of excellence), a warrior culture and a humanitarian mission to the world. U.S twice saved Europe from itself and then saved it a third, during the cold war from the Soviet…

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    Military Budget Essay

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    need to spend more money on the military until we reach this point. Now how insane that sounds is just as crazy as our current military budget is, and rising. The United States Defense department is the most over funded program in the U.S. and has risen to unprecedented rates since World War II. The only reasonable reason for a steady increasing military budget is of warring states that with unstable economies. There are no significant wars that the U.S.A is in right now, so why do we have a…

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